Jaromir Jagr indicated Tuesday – on Facebook, no less – that “it looks like” the 2013-14 NHL season will be his last .

A few months away from turning 42, Jagr, who recently inked a one-year, $2 million deal with the New Jersey Devils, took to social media to talk with fans about his off-season regiment and eating habits.

And, apparently, his plans after playing with his fourth different NHL team in three seasons.

“It looks like it will be my last season, so I can’t be too risky,” Jagr said.

After being traded from the Dallas Stars to the Boston Bruins midway through the lockout-shortened season, Jagr collected 10 assists in 22 playoff games with the Easter Conference champion Bruins.

For his career, Jagr has 681 goals to go along with 1,007 assists through 1,391 regular season games.